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Wilde discoveries : traditions, histories, archives

edited by Joseph Bristow.
Toronto : Published by the University of Toronto Press in association with the UCLA Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 2013. ©2013
"The most significant resource for any researcher wishing to understand the finer details of Oscar Wilde's remarkable career, the "Oscar Wilde and His Circle" archive at the University of California, Los Angeles houses the world's largest collection of materials relating to the life and work of the gifted Irish writer. Wilde Discoveries brings together thirteen studies based on research done in this archive that span the course of Wilde's work and shed light on previously neglected aspects of his lively and varied professional and personal life. This volume offers fresh approaches to well-known works such as The Picture of Dorian Gray while paying serious attention to his lesser known writings and activities, including his earliest attempts at emulating the English Romantics, his editing of Woman's World, and his fascination with anarchism. A detailed introduction by the volume editor ties the essays together and illustrates the distinctive evolution of research on this great writer's extraordinary career"--Dust jacket.

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Bibliographic Information

Format:
book Book
Subject:
Wilde, Oscar, > 1854-1900 > Criticism and interpretation.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781442646445
Course:
ENG485
Victorian Literature and Society
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.

 

 


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